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been stripped of all his medals however denies that he used performance in hexing drugs. >> the a new jersey's governor says that he is ending the rationing program that is in effect things have eased considerably since these scenes last week. meantime, there are still families living in the dark although there are numbers are down. about 7000 homes and businesses still do not have electricity. the governor of new york is requesting $30 billion in federal aid. >>jacqueline: we could see some temperatures with rainfall possibly up by friday. the satellite and radar showing that we can see that cloud coverage throughout ukiah. and some of that will press into the north bay by midnight. tomorrow, the rain will stay well to the north of the cloud coverage will continue down towards the south. has to go for later as we go-for later, will add up seeing clear skies. and more cloud coverage in place week will seek slightly warmer temperatures for the north bay. and widespread 30's how for the inland valleys, some of these areas could see partial clouds with cooler in livermore, concord and fairfield c
been stripped of all his medals however denies that he used performance in hexing drugs. >> the a new jersey's governor says that he is ending the rationing program that is in effect things have eased considerably since these scenes last week. meantime, there are still families living in the dark although there are numbers are down. about 7000 homes and businesses still do not have electricity. the governor of new york is requesting $30 billion in federal aid. >>jacqueline: we could...
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the speaker: furred the gentleman from new jersey, mr. smith, seek recognition? mr. smith: i ask unanimous consent to speak to the house for one minute. the speaker: without objection. mr. smith: it's a great honor and great privilege to welcome to this body -- the speaker: the gentleman will suspend. does the gentleman have unanimous consent request? mr. smith: yeah, ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks and i ask unanimous consent that donald m. payne jr. be permitted to take the oath of office today. his certificate of election has not arrived but there's no contest and no question has been raised with regard to his election. the speaker: without objection, so ordered. will representative-elect payne and the members of the new jersey delegation present themselves in the well of the house? and all members will rise. if the representative-elect will please raise his right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support the united states, against enemies foreign and domestic, that you will bear true faith and
the speaker: furred the gentleman from new jersey, mr. smith, seek recognition? mr. smith: i ask unanimous consent to speak to the house for one minute. the speaker: without objection. mr. smith: it's a great honor and great privilege to welcome to this body -- the speaker: the gentleman will suspend. does the gentleman have unanimous consent request? mr. smith: yeah, ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks and i ask unanimous consent that...
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that's a unique environment, but not today. they were in board safely. if you've ever played hoops on board an aircraft carrier or had a basketball game canceled due to intracoastal waterway evening humidity, consider yourself in exclusive company. georgetown basketball got both on friday. the opener doesn't go as planned, but another chance to tip off the season tonight hosting duquesne at the horizon center. in the 1st half nate lubick to otto porter and an off balance shot but no good. hopkins is there. porter left in the 1st half with an eye injury. 2nd half off the duquesne miss markel starts with the rebound, nice left hand finish, 9 points, hoyas by three. later more starks, steal and tip this one ahead to himself, drops it for the freshman d' vauntes smith rivera for the lay-in. georgetown over duquesne 61-35. >>> ben olson d.c. united kicking off the eastern conference final game one at houston against the dynamo, 28th minute no score. nick deleon with the heed pass up the left side to leonard pajoy who tracks it down and in it goes, united out
that's a unique environment, but not today. they were in board safely. if you've ever played hoops on board an aircraft carrier or had a basketball game canceled due to intracoastal waterway evening humidity, consider yourself in exclusive company. georgetown basketball got both on friday. the opener doesn't go as planned, but another chance to tip off the season tonight hosting duquesne at the horizon center. in the 1st half nate lubick to otto porter and an off balance shot but no good....
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alex smith who suffered a concussion is expected to start. we will wait to have to get the offical--if you are going to the demise came you could expect to see more police there and they will have extra patrol their. motorcycle officers and there will be you and it's all there that will be watching closely for bad behavior and for bad drivers. the oakland raiders lost 17 to 38. they allowed a hundred and 38 points within their three games. carson palmer threw one interception that was returned for a touchdown only to the roy another one and then zoned the raiders are sitting at 3 and 7 speaking of fans. forget saddam it was just so horrible. >> after a four month mission to the international space station they have returned to earth. the crew touchdown after a hundred and 20 days in orbit. there you can see them pulling out. the three astronauts from russia. the wintertime that participated in space walks and they conducted a number of scientific experiments. since the retirement of the shuttle last year this has been the only way for them to
alex smith who suffered a concussion is expected to start. we will wait to have to get the offical--if you are going to the demise came you could expect to see more police there and they will have extra patrol their. motorcycle officers and there will be you and it's all there that will be watching closely for bad behavior and for bad drivers. the oakland raiders lost 17 to 38. they allowed a hundred and 38 points within their three games. carson palmer threw one interception that was returned...
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dennis: sandra smith has today's trade. sandra: there will be a showdown when it comes to these retailers. we already saw a negative tone by the retailers last week. walmart and target post reporting on thursday. these are the discount retailers that thrive even in difficult times. they are both in the battle of swing there there often as early as possible on thanksgiving day. stocks up about 22.5%. it is outperforming the broader market. something to certainly continue watching. they are expected to report a 10% profit. opening their doors at 10:00 p.m. this is how competitive things are getting right now. this shows that cautious buyers are out there and they are looking for the big bargains. target is expected to post sales that are expected to be overall sales for the entire quarter. this stock up by just as much, about 22%. it is off today by 1%. analysts that cover target are urging investors to buy target shares ahead of the holidays. profits are expected to be down. they are opening their doors at 9:00 p.m. an hour
dennis: sandra smith has today's trade. sandra: there will be a showdown when it comes to these retailers. we already saw a negative tone by the retailers last week. walmart and target post reporting on thursday. these are the discount retailers that thrive even in difficult times. they are both in the battle of swing there there often as early as possible on thanksgiving day. stocks up about 22.5%. it is outperforming the broader market. something to certainly continue watching. they are...
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we're told now that the death toll is 22. 11 people were killed. all of the same family. five women an four children in the figure. the latest is that the diplomatic thought in cairo continued to take place. back to you. >> shannon: david lee miller live on the border between gaza and israel. thank you. new calls for susan rice to testify against the attack in benghazi, libya. they tackled the closed door talks on capitol hill. doug mckelway has been keeping up. to find out what the folks had to say. >> afternoon. what we are hearing today is a sharp divide between interpretation of the former c.i.a. director david petraeus' system by the congressional republicans and congressional democrats. republicans on the one hand said sometime after the c.i.a. talk points about benghazi issued by the c.i.a. keywording that pointed to a terrorist attack was taken out. republicans want to know who took it out. democrats are in protective mode around u.s. ambassador rice and the president. >> the issue is whether susan rice should be pillarried for using the intelligence reports that
we're told now that the death toll is 22. 11 people were killed. all of the same family. five women an four children in the figure. the latest is that the diplomatic thought in cairo continued to take place. back to you. >> shannon: david lee miller live on the border between gaza and israel. thank you. new calls for susan rice to testify against the attack in benghazi, libya. they tackled the closed door talks on capitol hill. doug mckelway has been keeping up. to find out what the folks...
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there's a flag back at the 22. >> joel: the only thing that's going to stop tavon austin tonight. long conference for just a flag that you would assume is in the area of a holding call. >> craig: i think there's actually -- there were two flags down. there's one up by where he went out of bounds asell. one back at the line of scrimmage. >> referee: personal foul, hands to the face, number 2, defense. that penalty will be 15 yards from the end of the run. sideline interference, unsportsmanlike conduct on the oklahoma bench. penalty will be enforced half the distance to the goal, first down. >> joel: number 2 called for hands to the face. >> craig: a 53-yard scamper by austin and tack on the penalty yards on top of that. his cutability again. not once, twice, but three times. >> joel: both penalties pushing this ball all the way inside the 10 yard line forhe mountaineers. >> craig: it will be first and goal, 8 yard line. play action. geno smith up top. got it! stedman bailey! bitancurt on the field for the p.a.t. down the middle. it all began with tavon austin. austin's night contin
there's a flag back at the 22. >> joel: the only thing that's going to stop tavon austin tonight. long conference for just a flag that you would assume is in the area of a holding call. >> craig: i think there's actually -- there were two flags down. there's one up by where he went out of bounds asell. one back at the line of scrimmage. >> referee: personal foul, hands to the face, number 2, defense. that penalty will be 15 yards from the end of the run. sideline interference,...
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and adriane simy and carl with the local carpenters 22, danny campbell with the sheet metal workers and the operating engineers -- who am i missing? ramone hernandez right behind me. i should have looked back. [applause] and additionally mike mc kenny with electricians and tim paulson with the labor council and mike casey president in the back of the room over there. this is a project of the kind that makes building trades workers salivate. it is a startingly beautiful design from what we have seen so far. i am going to embarrass myself and speak in norwegian and it's the kind of project where we can look forward to bringing our skills to work on a project that will fully demand those skills, so that is quite apart from the hours it will bring to us, it quite a part from the food we will put on the table and the house payments and so on. that's one of the reasons this project really excites us and it's a dramatic project. however, we are happy to try to minimize the drama of actually building the project and this is what this particular agreement d a lot of things are in this partic
and adriane simy and carl with the local carpenters 22, danny campbell with the sheet metal workers and the operating engineers -- who am i missing? ramone hernandez right behind me. i should have looked back. [applause] and additionally mike mc kenny with electricians and tim paulson with the labor council and mike casey president in the back of the room over there. this is a project of the kind that makes building trades workers salivate. it is a startingly beautiful design from what we have...
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because it is a horrible physical environment. >>reporter: they say he never raised any question about the children health. they received just a few sheets on each child. written in ukraine. xwlosd overseer us issues. when they arrived home with the kids they experienced the first signs of trouble with the girl. >> she kicks and threaten to commit suicide. threatened to kill everybody in our family. >>reporter: she has brought her kids to this doctor. >> very clear these 2 children had very significant developmental neurological disabilities. >>reporter: he diagnosed the girl with 12 psychological and developmental disorders now lives from a mental hospital in north carolina diagnosed was diagnosed with 7 disorders. >> they should not have been made available except to a family who openly and willingly stated i want the motor severely handicapped and disabled child who has fetal alcohol, drug exposure, brain damage. >>reporter: they had no idea what they were getting into. they say they discovered later that the ukraine orphanage
because it is a horrible physical environment. >>reporter: they say he never raised any question about the children health. they received just a few sheets on each child. written in ukraine. xwlosd overseer us issues. when they arrived home with the kids they experienced the first signs of trouble with the girl. >> she kicks and threaten to commit suicide. threatened to kill everybody in our family. >>reporter: she has brought her kids to this doctor. >> very clear these...
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because it is a horrible physical environment. >>reporter: they say he never raised any question about the children health. they received just a few sheets on each child. written in ukraine. xwlosd overseer us issues. when they arrived home with the kids they experienced the first signs of trouble with the girl. >> she kicks and threaten to commit suicide. threatened to kill everybody in our family. >>reporter: she has brought her kids to this doctor. >> very clear these 2 children had very significant developmental neurological disabilities. >>reporter: he diagnosed the girl with 12 psychological and developmental disorders now lives from a mental hospital in north carolina. alec was diagnosed with 7 disorders. >> they should not have been made available except to a family who openly and willingly stated i want the motor severely handicapped and disabled child who has fetal alcohol, drug exposure, brain damage. >>reporter: they had no idea what they were getting into. they say they discovered later that the ukraine orphanage was
because it is a horrible physical environment. >>reporter: they say he never raised any question about the children health. they received just a few sheets on each child. written in ukraine. xwlosd overseer us issues. when they arrived home with the kids they experienced the first signs of trouble with the girl. >> she kicks and threaten to commit suicide. threatened to kill everybody in our family. >>reporter: she has brought her kids to this doctor. >> very clear these...
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because it is a horrible physical environment. >>reporter: they say he never raised any question about the children health. they received just a few sheets on each child. written in ukraine. xwlosd overseer us issues. when they arrived home with the kids they experienced the first signs of trouble with the girl. >> she kicks and threaten to commit suicide. threatened to kill everybody in our family. >>reporter: she has brought her kids to this doctor. >> very clear these 2 children had very significant developmental neurological disabilities. >>reporter: he diagnosed the girl with 12 psychological and developmental disorders now lives from a mental hospital in north carolina. alec was diagnosed with 7 disorders. >> they should not have been made available except to a family who openly and willingly stated i want the motor severely handicapped and disabled child who has fetal alcohol, drug exposure, brain damage. >>reporter: they had no idea what they were getting into. they say they discovered later that the ukraine orphanage was
because it is a horrible physical environment. >>reporter: they say he never raised any question about the children health. they received just a few sheets on each child. written in ukraine. xwlosd overseer us issues. when they arrived home with the kids they experienced the first signs of trouble with the girl. >> she kicks and threaten to commit suicide. threatened to kill everybody in our family. >>reporter: she has brought her kids to this doctor. >> very clear these...
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have you this for your provider. >> all of the merchants in jersey -- we're based in princeton, new jersey, we were able to get the mobile device, and they could use their cell phones and take payments. >> that's terrific. >> that's your invention? >> it's our invention, competitive with square. >> i think you are doing a lot of good things. fiscal cliff made it so we're blinded. >> well, the fiscal cliff has two sort of impacts with us. a lot of owners are really thinking hard about selling out before the fiscal cliff, so there's a lot of m&a activity this year and a lot more coming that will be done by december 31st because of that cliff. and then, you know, if it puts us into a slowdown, always better to have a robust economy. we have been through slowdowns and tough times. we'll do it again. >> you have a nifty little company versus the other guys, but a robust strong company versus what i'm seeing around town. thank you to robert carr, chair and ceo of heartland payment systems. and to all executives who have something bad happen, take his approach. it gets you right back in the game.
have you this for your provider. >> all of the merchants in jersey -- we're based in princeton, new jersey, we were able to get the mobile device, and they could use their cell phones and take payments. >> that's terrific. >> that's your invention? >> it's our invention, competitive with square. >> i think you are doing a lot of good things. fiscal cliff made it so we're blinded. >> well, the fiscal cliff has two sort of impacts with us. a lot of owners are...
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he is wanted for the killing of 22 year-old rory pettiford. he was shot outside of a 7- eleven during an attempted carjacking. surveillance video is show the suspect and the san jose police announced a reward at a city but this second suspect is identified as 26 year-old jonathan willbanks of san jose. and identified police officer was injured, although not seriously and a gun battle with the suspects. police showed one a photo of a bullet riddled police car. and another, showing no a metal bottle of mace and the officers belt deflected a bullet and that could have saved his now, the possibility of the oakland police probing under federal control is growing closer. an attorney representing the police union says that it is not fair. >> i am not talking just about the police department i am talking about the entire city of oakland. and the elected officials are they being held accountable? let us talk about the people that supervise the cops and i got total of eight lt., sergeant, or the chief of police but everybody in the city. who manages the
he is wanted for the killing of 22 year-old rory pettiford. he was shot outside of a 7- eleven during an attempted carjacking. surveillance video is show the suspect and the san jose police announced a reward at a city but this second suspect is identified as 26 year-old jonathan willbanks of san jose. and identified police officer was injured, although not seriously and a gun battle with the suspects. police showed one a photo of a bullet riddled police car. and another, showing no a metal...
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smith's agency should have stopped its? if you don't doubt, just say you don't know. >> i think that clearly massachusetts is working very hard. >> do you think they could have stopped at? >> they were unsuccessful and you know it was tragic. we worked hard with them to limit -- >> okay, okay. i have two more questions for you then. is your position today that the necc was not a manufacturing pharmacy and that you had no jurisdiction over its business activities quit is that your position today? yes or no? >> necc is registered as a compounding pharmacy. >> in your opinion, your opinion, this is at the request of the hearing now, is it your position as necc was not a manufacturing pharmacy and you had no jurisdiction over its activities? yes or no? >> that is in subject of an ongoing investigation. >> you have been telling us all day today -- >> i cannot characterize that while this criminal investigation is underway. >> is your position day that the fda could not have prevented this tragedy because you did not have jurisdi
smith's agency should have stopped its? if you don't doubt, just say you don't know. >> i think that clearly massachusetts is working very hard. >> do you think they could have stopped at? >> they were unsuccessful and you know it was tragic. we worked hard with them to limit -- >> okay, okay. i have two more questions for you then. is your position today that the necc was not a manufacturing pharmacy and that you had no jurisdiction over its business activities quit is...
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a couple of days ago, i bought omega health care investors for $22 a share. and i did that because their last earnings report looked good, but i'm wondering what you think of the company in terms of its stability, yield and growth, particularly under the new health care law. >> under every one of these, i have to do individual work. that's how i stumbled on hcn which is my preferred one. i don't want to say that health care reit is better than your reit. i have to add to this to the list and this is the third of this week that i have to do homework on. so much better for me to say i can't opine on it, 8%, than to then tell you it's 5% and watch the dividend be cut or something. fiscal cliff fears are overshadowing major stellar results. that's what this moment is about. the upside surprise of amgen, it was a huge surprise party for investors, and yet now well below where it was. i say pick some up. i say you buy some amgen tomorrow. >>> coming up, ride the lightning. take a nonstop thrill ride as cramer goes stock after stock, calls taken rapid fire on "the l
a couple of days ago, i bought omega health care investors for $22 a share. and i did that because their last earnings report looked good, but i'm wondering what you think of the company in terms of its stability, yield and growth, particularly under the new health care law. >> under every one of these, i have to do individual work. that's how i stumbled on hcn which is my preferred one. i don't want to say that health care reit is better than your reit. i have to add to this to the list...
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kaepernick came in in place of the injured al lebs smith. and in college sports news, joe, you will admit this is worthy. rutgers is widely expected to announce today that it is joining the big ten. yesterday maryland announced that it will join the conference in 2014. >> i'm kind of glad. >> why? >> because then you play a real schedule. >> and you'll never have to hear about us again. >> very ratherly will i see rutgers in the teleprompter anymore. >> this is a big deal. you this this is how you build -- they never have to beat cincinnati again. >> how much more money is in it for rut ggerrutgers? >> it's a big deal because of the high profile games they'll be playing. and the big ten gets -- rutgers is a huge media profiled team because it's so close to the new york area. >> but maryland has to pay like $50 million fee to leave? there is all this talk about how kevin planning -- >> 15 million is the break up fee apparently. >> colorado, i don't know what they're doing every week. >>. >> but it's how you build a bigger program and penn sta
kaepernick came in in place of the injured al lebs smith. and in college sports news, joe, you will admit this is worthy. rutgers is widely expected to announce today that it is joining the big ten. yesterday maryland announced that it will join the conference in 2014. >> i'm kind of glad. >> why? >> because then you play a real schedule. >> and you'll never have to hear about us again. >> very ratherly will i see rutgers in the teleprompter anymore. >> this...
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the loser wears the jersey of the winning team and poses for a picture in front of the team. it is to say of the great shot with a 75 on it from last year's game. [applause] 's >> thank you for coming today. i'd also like to thank her national press club staff including journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's event. finally, a reminder you can more information about the national press club on her website. also today to get a copy of today's program, please check out her website at www..press.org. thank you and we returned. [applause] >> so the last nearly half-century the discussion of the assassination has been dominated by two schools of thought ricky well, two say the spirit in which it very briefly describe each of them and how they approach the evidence in the case. to begin with, there's the church of the lone assassin whose inherent in space for both oswald and ruby were essentially notts who murdered john kennedy and lee harvey oswald respectively for their own personal reasons. on the other side with the church of the grand conspiracy and the
the loser wears the jersey of the winning team and poses for a picture in front of the team. it is to say of the great shot with a 75 on it from last year's game. [applause] 's >> thank you for coming today. i'd also like to thank her national press club staff including journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's event. finally, a reminder you can more information about the national press club on her website. also today to get a copy of today's program, please check...
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nick florence to williams, 22-yard touchdown. and oregon transfer, 185 yards for the bears, this one an 80-yard jaunt and baylor goes on to win 52-24. baylor beats a number one team for the first time in school history. also baylor, first time with a losing record to beat a bcs number one in history. and once again, notre dame poised to take over the number one spot. they beat wake forest today at senior day in south bend. everett golson career-high 346 yards. passing. this touchdown to goodman. and notre dame gets the win, 38-0. as they shut out the demon deac deacons. alabama suddenly back into the title mix, they step outside of con trens to beat western care lie nashgs remember the tide coming off a loss to a&m last week. mccarron to jones, alabama wins 49-0. s.e.c. scores, florida, also stepping outside of conference play, they blank jacksonville state and georgia dole same thing, beat jourg southern. this evening's developments good for fans in athens. texas a&m's johnny manziel maybe now the heisman front runner and collin
nick florence to williams, 22-yard touchdown. and oregon transfer, 185 yards for the bears, this one an 80-yard jaunt and baylor goes on to win 52-24. baylor beats a number one team for the first time in school history. also baylor, first time with a losing record to beat a bcs number one in history. and once again, notre dame poised to take over the number one spot. they beat wake forest today at senior day in south bend. everett golson career-high 346 yards. passing. this touchdown to...
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the first triple crown winner in 35 years. 22 first place votes. trout got six. this decision not going to sit well with the moneyball crowd. cabrera had the advantage in batting average, rbis, home runs. trout had the wins in w.a.r.s that measures a player's contribution to a team's record. 10.7 to 6.9. >> i'll tell what you it means, the internals of those statistics means that trout gets on base. he steals second. if miggy got on second, he'd never score. trout would score eight out of times from second base. even though the tigers went to the world series. so there was a big push for trout to get the mvp. >> i was surprised that the number -- the gap was that big. >> cabrera's a better -- trout's a better baseball player, but you win the triple crown -- >> it's automatic. >> -- you finish in first, you've got to give him the award. >> by the way, trout will be there. what is he, 20, 21? over in the national league, the mvp went to buster posey of the giants, the first national league catcher since johnny bench won it in 1972. take that mvp award. you guys lik
the first triple crown winner in 35 years. 22 first place votes. trout got six. this decision not going to sit well with the moneyball crowd. cabrera had the advantage in batting average, rbis, home runs. trout had the wins in w.a.r.s that measures a player's contribution to a team's record. 10.7 to 6.9. >> i'll tell what you it means, the internals of those statistics means that trout gets on base. he steals second. if miggy got on second, he'd never score. trout would score eight out of...
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sandra smith has the retail roundup in today's trade. >> hey, melissa, hey, lori. ubs reit rating the buy rating on dick's sporting goods and like the results heading into the holiday shopping season. they're up more than 5%, just below their 52-week high, a few bucks off. ubs calling for the so stock to top $58 a share. the stock is lup 39% this year. if it reaches the average analyst price target, that would be a new all time high for dick's. stronger than expected sales growth. they raised full-year forecast, most importantly for analysts same-store sales were up. they were up more than 5%. they beat their own guidance, guys. dick's definitely considered a buy by most analysts heading into the holidays. tjx, they own marshall's and tj maxx stores. had quite a run. a very pretty chart. up 3% today. tjx beating analyst estimates as far as profits and revenues, however they put out a little bit of a warning saying they believe same-store sales will be zero to 2% up for the holiday period, guys. so, that is sort of not a great sign as far as the overall clothing ret
sandra smith has the retail roundup in today's trade. >> hey, melissa, hey, lori. ubs reit rating the buy rating on dick's sporting goods and like the results heading into the holiday shopping season. they're up more than 5%, just below their 52-week high, a few bucks off. ubs calling for the so stock to top $58 a share. the stock is lup 39% this year. if it reaches the average analyst price target, that would be a new all time high for dick's. stronger than expected sales growth. they...
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shares of apple lost 10% and over the last two months the stock has dropped about 22%. now, aside from apple, the semis are in focus. intel shares underperforming the pack of course with the news the ceo will retire in may. the board will consider internal and external candidates. we have our eye on cisco in an effort to secure a position in cloud computing space, they acknowledge an acquisition. cisco shares gained 8% over the last week. that stock has had a commendable run over the last week. >> thank you very much. it was pointed out the big move in shares of apple, bank of america, merrill lynch reiterating the buy rating but cutting price to 780 from 840. we have topeka saying the sell-off that we've seen down about 22% from highs insanely insane to use that analyst's words. we're up about 4%. i got a chance to speak to your friend on friday on "options action." he's known for being short on apple. >> it didn't look good for a while. >> it turned in his favor. he said on friday that he did expect a $50 gain in apple short-term. he was seeing a bounce here although
shares of apple lost 10% and over the last two months the stock has dropped about 22%. now, aside from apple, the semis are in focus. intel shares underperforming the pack of course with the news the ceo will retire in may. the board will consider internal and external candidates. we have our eye on cisco in an effort to secure a position in cloud computing space, they acknowledge an acquisition. cisco shares gained 8% over the last week. that stock has had a commendable run over the last week....
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smith of new jersey, two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for two minutes. mr. smith: madam speaker, almost 40 years ago we heard the cries of jewish people trapped behind the iron curtain and passed the jackson-vanik amendment. it was a congressional initiative opposed by the white house which sought reset at all costs. at that time it was quality datant with russia. it's a sad comment on what the russian people continue to suffer now more than 40 years after the collapse of the soviet union, we meet in the same house chamber to struggle with similar issues. russia is now a market economy and permits immigration, but human rights and the rule of law is trampled with impunity and often violence. since jackson vackin -- jackson-vanik, doesn't address russia's current problems, we need a new tool. the one should be evident to anyone who follows the news, madam speaker. the magnitsky provisions on the trade bill we are considering provide such a tool. and these tools couldn't
smith of new jersey, two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for two minutes. mr. smith: madam speaker, almost 40 years ago we heard the cries of jewish people trapped behind the iron curtain and passed the jackson-vanik amendment. it was a congressional initiative opposed by the white house which sought reset at all costs. at that time it was quality datant with russia. it's a sad comment on what the russian people continue to suffer now more than 40...
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mourning in an apartment below, we find the children's 22-year-old mother. i am in shock. i don't believe it. my two children. they are priceless to me. my life is now very difficult, she says. she says an air strike hit just outside her home about 1:30 in the morning. when we arrive, huge piles of dirt are being moved around by a bulldozer. the neighbors say it is filling the crater left by the strike. a few streets away, in the same neighborhood, it looks like the aftermath of a strong earthquake. but residents say this also was the result of an air strike. you look to your left, destruction. people picking out things that anything they can find, and if you look to your right, destruction. the building next to it blown out. and we are standing on what was the roof of a three-story building. in the street below, the man in green holds his head in astonishment. he says, he had a warning the strike was coming. but felt powerless. the idf called us. they warned us at first. we didn't believe them. then they hit us with a small rocket on the roof. ten minutes after that, they
mourning in an apartment below, we find the children's 22-year-old mother. i am in shock. i don't believe it. my two children. they are priceless to me. my life is now very difficult, she says. she says an air strike hit just outside her home about 1:30 in the morning. when we arrive, huge piles of dirt are being moved around by a bulldozer. the neighbors say it is filling the crater left by the strike. a few streets away, in the same neighborhood, it looks like the aftermath of a strong...
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i drew down on him with a .22. and told him he was selling dope and we told him not to sell dope in this particular area. he looked at me and tried to get the gun out of my hand. he ran up the stairs. i fired. he got shot seven times. and i killed him. me being 15, it excited me to shoot at somebody. because it made other people look at me and say, man, you see that guy, that's a cool guy there, it made me proud. >> what made you proud? >> them knowing that i would kill somebody and not even worry about it or not worry about getting caught. >> i was 16 and i shot somebody. it was the first day of the semester and i was by myself and, you know, there was one of my rivals with a bunch of his home boys, probably about 15 or 20 of them. maybe. i was surrounded by everybody, something was going to happen to me. and i was genuinely scared. i was worried for my own life. my reaction was to pull out my gun. and, you know, in the middle of the confrontation, i shot him. and the gun had discharged while i was running and ano
i drew down on him with a .22. and told him he was selling dope and we told him not to sell dope in this particular area. he looked at me and tried to get the gun out of my hand. he ran up the stairs. i fired. he got shot seven times. and i killed him. me being 15, it excited me to shoot at somebody. because it made other people look at me and say, man, you see that guy, that's a cool guy there, it made me proud. >> what made you proud? >> them knowing that i would kill somebody and...
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sandra smith joins us with today's trade. sandra: it is not all about earnings of the last quarter but what they are going to do in the fourth quarter which includes the holiday shoppers coming in to the store. walmart right now, your worst performer of the dow 30 component and this is because the company put out a fourth quarter profit outlook below analysts' forecasts. taking a big hit on this. if you take a look on a year-to-date basis we have been talking with a winner, a 22% so far this year. look at this big sell-off, down nearly 4%. not only were profit estimates low but pinning this on a weak economy and also saying the very competitive holiday shopping season coming up so they have been aggressively lowering prices and guess where this will send a lot of shoppers, the stocks getting a big boost from this, dollar tree. those dollars for a have been struggling as wal-mart prospering. the stock has been taking a big hit but up nearly 3% on this news, getting a big boost from wal-mart saying their outlook doesn't look ve
sandra smith joins us with today's trade. sandra: it is not all about earnings of the last quarter but what they are going to do in the fourth quarter which includes the holiday shoppers coming in to the store. walmart right now, your worst performer of the dow 30 component and this is because the company put out a fourth quarter profit outlook below analysts' forecasts. taking a big hit on this. if you take a look on a year-to-date basis we have been talking with a winner, a 22% so far this...
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i have to explain as -- greg smith didn't make it? >> no, he did not. >> are you sure he wasn't on the list? >> he was not on the list. i think that's one of the reasons he ended up writing that book. i believe he made have made more money writing that book than some partners made this year. >> you checked, he is definitely on the -- >> pretty confident he's not. best headline of the day goes to the daily news. in the line of booty. i didn't get your jokes. >> life time has a show called army wives. they could did a reality show based on this who petraeus -- >> army wives is a good show about people who are really putting up a tough front while their spouses are away. >> bravo is another story. >> we could talk about a real housewives of tampa or real housewives of charlotte where a lot of this -- >> i don't think these are indicative of army wives. >> the story seems to be out of control. and none of these people are actually true army wives. >> jill was getting nasty stuff from paula, but do we know whether jill was intimate with --
i have to explain as -- greg smith didn't make it? >> no, he did not. >> are you sure he wasn't on the list? >> he was not on the list. i think that's one of the reasons he ended up writing that book. i believe he made have made more money writing that book than some partners made this year. >> you checked, he is definitely on the -- >> pretty confident he's not. best headline of the day goes to the daily news. in the line of booty. i didn't get your jokes....
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police say the 22-year-old refused orders to stop the car and officers opened fire. tonight police say they found a stolen smart-phone in the car. >> this victim used an application for his iphone, which tracked the phone to the area of the crime scene. investigators at the scene began hearing the victim's stolen phone ringing in the suspect's vehicle and recovered it. >> police arrested a second marine for public intoxication. >>> the founder of the mcafee anti-virus company is declaring his innocence in a murder case. john mcafee has been in hiding from police in belize after his neighbor was found dead on sunday. officers say they just want to talk to him and say he has not been named a suspect. mcafee told wired magazine that he is moving every four hours and is willing to do whatever it takes to stay alive. he believes he's been wrongfully persecuted by officials in that country. >>> a school cafeteria worker has been convicted of terrorizing the mission district by preying on women. a jury convicted 33-year-old frederick dozier of kidnapping, robbery and sexual
police say the 22-year-old refused orders to stop the car and officers opened fire. tonight police say they found a stolen smart-phone in the car. >> this victim used an application for his iphone, which tracked the phone to the area of the crime scene. investigators at the scene began hearing the victim's stolen phone ringing in the suspect's vehicle and recovered it. >> police arrested a second marine for public intoxication. >>> the founder of the mcafee anti-virus...
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in this environment, intelligence was critical for staying alive. today we just need an ipad to get by. greg. the future says technologies will find a solution to our diminishing brain power. what do they mean by that solution? are the machines going to murder us all? >> the argument is that intelligence creates progress and progress makes us dumber by reducing the use of the genes. then thee theoretic should diminish progress and should stop this decrease in stupidity. it means it is bs. >> you didn't even listen to me. >> i did. and i am thinking of the machines. it is a different kind of intelligence. >> we are getting dumber. not by jeans, but by choice. we do dumb things because we can. survival has been replaced by recreation. recreation, 99% is doing stupid things like traveling to other countries is stupid because you could die, but you still do it anyway. it is better to stay in your apart meant and not do anything which is what you did when you wanted to survive. >> it is not better. >> get me the audio book. i don't read anything. >> dian
in this environment, intelligence was critical for staying alive. today we just need an ipad to get by. greg. the future says technologies will find a solution to our diminishing brain power. what do they mean by that solution? are the machines going to murder us all? >> the argument is that intelligence creates progress and progress makes us dumber by reducing the use of the genes. then thee theoretic should diminish progress and should stop this decrease in stupidity. it means it is bs....
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hourly wages range from $19 to $22 an hour. the employees say they're new work if the company shuts down, host hosts -- hostess tell meez they'll wait to decide whether or not to liquid date. so far, people in oakland say they're not going back to work. in san leeand dro, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >> protestors showed up at the uc reekent immediating today, demonstrators made the way into the meeting and started to shout and disrupting the meeting. protestors mad about the possibility of more tuition hikes.. >> people pay $13,000 per year to go to school is too much. you know? it's gone up three times in 10d4 years. >> they may have to take a look at the holder next year to deal with a $276 million budget holexx59p that prop 30 wl not cover. >> new accusations today with research backing it up the oil industry may not have been telling the truth about why gas prices went through the roof here. >> 2010 was a record year for the number of gas price spikes. the increases in may and october were thought to be the result of refinery
hourly wages range from $19 to $22 an hour. the employees say they're new work if the company shuts down, host hosts -- hostess tell meez they'll wait to decide whether or not to liquid date. so far, people in oakland say they're not going back to work. in san leeand dro, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >> protestors showed up at the uc reekent immediating today, demonstrators made the way into the meeting and started to shout and disrupting the meeting. protestors mad about the...
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but unfortunately contemporary theater comes out of the university system william peterson 22 years old we did not know any better. but nowadays on the internet with twitter or whatever the hell they do doing it to a university is rather than having the experience of the free-market you have to please the audience. to have the unfortunate experience to be the teacher , said to have your flick of -- pic of affliction play is. so we can have the fact of xyz. you have to 1/2 of a place to fail. with those plate complications they cannot write. they cannot write. [laughter] >> on love to get your kid and on your colleague. >> tony will work his side of the street and i will work mine. we have different political views. that is the great thing of free-speech 55 if i can find enough sucker's to invest yes i am glad i said it. [laughter] >> i am mack tour. i was interested in what you were saying it about being social animals and excommunication. to have that intellectual conversion before you were less established were you more reticent to be more vocal? >> yes. [laughter] >> good to know. [l
but unfortunately contemporary theater comes out of the university system william peterson 22 years old we did not know any better. but nowadays on the internet with twitter or whatever the hell they do doing it to a university is rather than having the experience of the free-market you have to please the audience. to have the unfortunate experience to be the teacher , said to have your flick of -- pic of affliction play is. so we can have the fact of xyz. you have to 1/2 of a place to fail....
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ultimately could take it to 22, 24, however, i would use 16 as a stop loss. tracy: 16 as a stop loss. what is it now? charles: river bed. tracy: no, the stock price. charles: right now it is -- i'm not sure. tracy: would you get in it right here? charles: oh absolutely. tracy: okay. charles payne -- charles: i'm going to have a cup of jo now. tracy: as we do every 15 minutes, we check on the markets, nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. you have a couple big movers, believe it or not with the dow down 45. nicole: do i need to separate you two? [laughter] nicole: let's take a look at some movers where we have covered some earlier losses. the dow jones industrials now down about 44 points. but one name that has come under intense pressure here today is best buy, the electronics retail. they came out with same-store sales which completely missed the analyst estimates and profit miss. this is the ninth same-store sales decline in ten quarters. they did well with appliances, tablet computers, e-readers and mobile phones. the areas of weak
ultimately could take it to 22, 24, however, i would use 16 as a stop loss. tracy: 16 as a stop loss. what is it now? charles: river bed. tracy: no, the stock price. charles: right now it is -- i'm not sure. tracy: would you get in it right here? charles: oh absolutely. tracy: okay. charles payne -- charles: i'm going to have a cup of jo now. tracy: as we do every 15 minutes, we check on the markets, nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. you have a couple big movers,...
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and it's been obviously tanking so had some room to the upside and they are getting that today, up 22 bucks. stuart: that's a nice gain. thank you very much indeed. i have tom sullivan here with me. you are a california kind of guyy but you were looking at the housing numbers, existing home sales up 2.1% october. 4.79 million. i'm saying there's some improvement here. tom: there is, but that's for the real estate industry. in other words, how many sales there are. and sales are not as strong as the prices, and the only reason for that is one out of three people in this country are still under water and stuart, they are not going to sell. they can't sell. they can't refinance. they can't do a lot of things and so i think that sales number is going to creep along until we get positive equity for more people. stuart: essentially, i'm grasping at straws here. tom: everybody is. everybody is jumping up and down about the real estate market recovering. i'm going, i don't think so. not when you have a third of this country under water. stuart: prices rather than sales volume? >> prices are u
and it's been obviously tanking so had some room to the upside and they are getting that today, up 22 bucks. stuart: that's a nice gain. thank you very much indeed. i have tom sullivan here with me. you are a california kind of guyy but you were looking at the housing numbers, existing home sales up 2.1% october. 4.79 million. i'm saying there's some improvement here. tom: there is, but that's for the real estate industry. in other words, how many sales there are. and sales are not as strong as...
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alan kreuger is a native of new jersey. he went to undergraduate school at cornell, where he was a high jumper on the track team. he then went to harvard to get his ph.d. in economics, and his adviser was none other than larry summers. he has an academic career and is now has been a named professor at princeton, teaching economics, but he is now on his second tour of duty in the obama administration. at the beginning of the obama administration, he served at treasury, and then went back to princeton and was the backed by the president to become the chairman of the council of economic advisors, a position he assumed a year ago. we're pleased to have you here, and everybody wants to know one thing. are we going to fall off the fiscal cliff or not? what is the answer? >> the answer is that we should not, because these are solvable problems. we are working away at them. the president yesterday met with business leaders to discuss end-of-the-year issues, the fiscal cliff, also areas of concern to business. the day before he met
alan kreuger is a native of new jersey. he went to undergraduate school at cornell, where he was a high jumper on the track team. he then went to harvard to get his ph.d. in economics, and his adviser was none other than larry summers. he has an academic career and is now has been a named professor at princeton, teaching economics, but he is now on his second tour of duty in the obama administration. at the beginning of the obama administration, he served at treasury, and then went back to...
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smith. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i thank the chairman for yielding and, first of all, i do want to thank the chairman of the space subcommittee, steve palazzo, for bringing this must-pass legislation to the floor today. i also want to thank my friend and colleague from texas, ralph hall, the chairman of the science committee, and the professional staff of the committee for shepherding this bill and getting us to the point where we are now. last june the space and aeronautics subcommittee heard testimony on why government indemnification for commercial rocket launchers must be extended. at that hearing the aerospace industry association said it best about why this indemnification is needed. quote, many foreign launch providers competing against u.s. companies are already benefiting from indemnification rules. for example, the european company is required to purchase insurance up to $60 million euros, roughly $75 million. any damages above this cap are the guaranteed responsibility of the french government. we
smith. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i thank the chairman for yielding and, first of all, i do want to thank the chairman of the space subcommittee, steve palazzo, for bringing this must-pass legislation to the floor today. i also want to thank my friend and colleague from texas, ralph hall, the chairman of the science committee, and the professional staff of the committee for shepherding this bill and getting us to the point where we are now....
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23 degrees colder in leesburg and 25 degrees colder in gaithersburg and 22 degrees goldener manassas and about -- colder in manassas and about 20 degrees colder downtown. temperatures in the 40s. 45 rockville and 44 great falls and vienna. 44 fairfax and 46 burk and also college park and 44 bowie. now let's factor in the winds. it feels like the 30s through most of the suburbs. 38 gaithersburg. low 40s manassas and d.c.. if you factor in the winds lost about 30 degrees because we were in the low 70s at this time yesterday. so we've lost 20 degrees but we're going to remain dry through the week. need a jacket tonight. windchills will be in the 20s if you're out late. and they're already in the 30s now. and you'll need that jacket all day tomorrow. so for tonight, clear breezy cold. one to two blanket night. lows in the 30s and winds northerly 10 to 20. by morning very sunny and bright and brisk. grab a jacket or coat. 30s or 40s. now northeast winds 10 to 15. still breezy and that little breeze will cut through the skin tomorrow. so mostly sunny breezy chilly. keep the coat handy. hig
23 degrees colder in leesburg and 25 degrees colder in gaithersburg and 22 degrees goldener manassas and about -- colder in manassas and about 20 degrees colder downtown. temperatures in the 40s. 45 rockville and 44 great falls and vienna. 44 fairfax and 46 burk and also college park and 44 bowie. now let's factor in the winds. it feels like the 30s through most of the suburbs. 38 gaithersburg. low 40s manassas and d.c.. if you factor in the winds lost about 30 degrees because we were in the...
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was on the jersey side. and i had promised to everybody that i was speaking on behalf of the country when i said we are going to be here until the rebuilding is complete. and i meant it. so i'm going to come back today but i'm also going to be coming back in the future to make sure that we have followed through on that commitment. i want to thank the outstanding leadership that's been provided by state and local officials. obviously, governor cuomo and mayor bloomberg have done an outstanding job. to borough president, thank you so much for your leadership at a time when the folks here on this island were obviously going through extraordinarily difficult times. the people of long island who are going through really tough times. across the board what we have seen is cooperation and a spirit of service and, you know, for the first responder who is are here, the police officers, the firefighters, the ems folks, the sanitation workers who sometimes don't get credit, but have done heroic work, we are so grateful
was on the jersey side. and i had promised to everybody that i was speaking on behalf of the country when i said we are going to be here until the rebuilding is complete. and i meant it. so i'm going to come back today but i'm also going to be coming back in the future to make sure that we have followed through on that commitment. i want to thank the outstanding leadership that's been provided by state and local officials. obviously, governor cuomo and mayor bloomberg have done an outstanding...
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very hard to exist in this environment. now that you have four more years of president obama, -- melissa: smaller is better. caesar did you will not get a relaxation of dodd-frank. higher taxes, smaller paychecks. get used to it. lori: there are renewed worries about what is coming around the next quarter. melissa: just how negative is that negative guidance? we have what you need to know. ♪ all eyes, right here. this is our year. i thought it was last year... turns out i was wrong. none of us would walk in here and settle. that's how we are! i forgot what i was goi to say. patrick, i want 100% commitment! because i care man, ok? who are we!? 49ers! 49ers! 49ers! yeah! [ all cheering ] what the heck is going on in here? sorry coach, i just got a little carried away. alright, i think we're good. [ morgan ] for a chance to be in a locker room on game day and more... join visa nfl fan offers and make your season epic. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, no matter which list you'
very hard to exist in this environment. now that you have four more years of president obama, -- melissa: smaller is better. caesar did you will not get a relaxation of dodd-frank. higher taxes, smaller paychecks. get used to it. lori: there are renewed worries about what is coming around the next quarter. melissa: just how negative is that negative guidance? we have what you need to know. ♪ all eyes, right here. this is our year. i thought it was last year... turns out i was wrong. none of...
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it will pay for storm cleanups in new york and new jersey. paul mccartney, my joey--will perform. >> p. morgan will pay money- tested both will settle the case. critics say that washington has not done enough to hold a responsible for the nation's financial drop. >>a violent gang member has been called after a two month look for him. >>this is a look at the san mateo bridge and it is a lot of traffic on one side of the bridge. otherwise they're moving along smoothly. we will be right back. >>it is 7:30 a.m.. the golden gate bridge is not looking very golden this morning. the >>it is looking pretty gray outside. it is a breezy, wet and cloudy. we are waking up to often gone showers. storm tracker 4 issue no. we are seen the rain. we do have some lane approaching daly city, redwood city and palo alto. as for the east bay we are catching a dry break but it is pushing man. as for your temperature it will be at upper 50s for santa rosa 56 in daly city. it will be another around the mild temperatures. upper 50s for the coals and mid- 60's for the s
it will pay for storm cleanups in new york and new jersey. paul mccartney, my joey--will perform. >> p. morgan will pay money- tested both will settle the case. critics say that washington has not done enough to hold a responsible for the nation's financial drop. >>a violent gang member has been called after a two month look for him. >>this is a look at the san mateo bridge and it is a lot of traffic on one side of the bridge. otherwise they're moving along smoothly. we will...
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and so i think that you are going to have this push-bull until they report on january 22. i think it got a little oversold but i still think it is going to be in the trading range until we get answer. >> other thing you have to consider -- you are looking incredulous at what some people said. but -- if you get some sort of resolution to the cliff, and the overall market has a year-end rally, you know apple is going with it. >> absolutely. leading it -- absolutely. and that's a great point. i just want on point out something collin said. it relates to the potential in earn in january. 49 million iphones, that's above the street. that's a strong number. give me 49 million -- stock is going a lot higher. >> kayla is watching the other movers. a financial name on the radar. >> that's right. bank of america taking a big leg higher today. up a little bit more than 4%. that's on the back of an upgrade from nicholas. upgraded to a buy from a hold. on the back of -- you know, just positive improvement in environment for the financials overall. steve saying that -- of the financials
and so i think that you are going to have this push-bull until they report on january 22. i think it got a little oversold but i still think it is going to be in the trading range until we get answer. >> other thing you have to consider -- you are looking incredulous at what some people said. but -- if you get some sort of resolution to the cliff, and the overall market has a year-end rally, you know apple is going with it. >> absolutely. leading it -- absolutely. and that's a great...
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that government spending, federal spending, is well over 22, 23% of gdp right now. this is a really damaging thing. it is weighing down on our economy. it is the reason we're not growing. so i'm with you. let's find those things and cut them. melissa: it is not a revenue problem necessarily. it is a spending problem. at home, if your home budget is out of control and you're spending beyond your means the first thing you do is tighten your belt. then maybe you go out to get extra job. first thing you do is tighten your belt. drill down on other ones. i couldn't believe this one. we could be saving at least $100 million. i think number is actually a lot bigger because professional sport teams are actually non-profits? did you know that? the nfl a nonprofit. national hockey league. they're exempt from federal income taxes. this is one of those things, i was very shocked by this because we're tracking about raising taxes on regular folks. why don't we start with these guys? >> yeah. well there are two points i would make here. number one, if you added up all the lobbyis
that government spending, federal spending, is well over 22, 23% of gdp right now. this is a really damaging thing. it is weighing down on our economy. it is the reason we're not growing. so i'm with you. let's find those things and cut them. melissa: it is not a revenue problem necessarily. it is a spending problem. at home, if your home budget is out of control and you're spending beyond your means the first thing you do is tighten your belt. then maybe you go out to get extra job. first...
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we have gone from 22 to 30 republican governors since chris christie and i won in 2009. at the state level, people are electing conservative results oriented can-do, positive, optimistic republican governors. that's what we're doing and that's why bobby jindal, chris christie and scott walker will be leading the organization going forward. we're going to continue to win. >> what do you make of what's going on with all these generals? there seems to be something in the air. >> well, i spent a fair amount of time in the military myself, 21 years, piers. it's an incredibly honorable profession. general petraeus was an unbelievably astute and competent and brave battlefield commander that had immense respect from his people. i think that's why the president put him in charge of the world's greatest intelligence agency, the cia. it's obviously a heartache for himself and his family. he admitted clearly that this was a failing that should not keep him in that job and so he's done what he thought was best for the country and himself and his family. obviously it's disappointing
we have gone from 22 to 30 republican governors since chris christie and i won in 2009. at the state level, people are electing conservative results oriented can-do, positive, optimistic republican governors. that's what we're doing and that's why bobby jindal, chris christie and scott walker will be leading the organization going forward. we're going to continue to win. >> what do you make of what's going on with all these generals? there seems to be something in the air. >> well,...